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A Pacifier Fit for a Prince? Luxury Diamonds, Inc. Made One in Platinum with a Colored Diamond

New York, NY, April 12, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Color diamond dealer, Eyal Cohen has created a $400,000 baby object to promote his natural color diamond gift merchandise. The jeweler used four ounces of platinum, one natural green-blue diamond and a 10mm white pearl to complete a one-of-a-kind pacifier keepsake.

The collection, though, is not only for babies. His company specializes in natural color diamond gift merchandise. They make sterling silver wine openers, money clips, key fobs and crystal champagne flutes, each with a single natural color diamond. It’s the first time a jeweler focuses on using natural color diamonds in something other than jewelry.

“Jewelers have got to figure out a better way to get customers back into their stores. The objects are unique gifts which are priced below comparable color diamond jewelry,” says Eyal, owner of www.objet-de-luxe.com and Luxury Diamonds, Inc. Most of the pieces are priced between $700 and $4,000, according to his website, and feature pink, green, brown, orange and yellow natural diamonds.

Eyal began creating the merchandise when he realized he couldn’t find unique gifts for his discerning clientele. The usual selection of pens, wines, and gourmet food baskets wasn’t creating the effect he needed, so he began making his own gifts. “My objects are a wise choice for anyone seeking a memorable gift which could rise in value. Nature produces diamonds with an amazing assortment of colors and there are a lot of products which we can create with them as gifts, not just jewelry” said Eyal. The company has been contracted by a few non-jewelry corporations to make letter openers and business card holders with natural cognac color diamonds which incorporate their company logos.

About www.objet-de-luxe.comODL supplies retail jewelry stores, international diamond dealers and private individuals with natural color diamond gifts. Eyal Cohen travels to India, Hong Kong, Russia and Australia to source the best color diamonds in the world. Eyal buys rough diamonds and cuts them in his factory in New York, then sets them in high-end jewelry and gifts. He has attended red-carpet events and has been featured on television. He is invited annually to attend the coveted Argyle Pink Diamond Tender.